Hopefully not much more bleeding. 🤞🏻
Thanks,
Thanks,
JP
On Saturday, May 7, 2022, 5:31 PM, Claus Ullstad <ullstadusn@gmail.com> wrote:
I moved 60% to G this past Jan. Wishing I had moved it all.But my bet is 30k for Dow. Maybe 31. Not worried about when it reverses, more so how much bleeding it's going to do before.Very Respectfully,
Claus
All In, All Of The Time!
- In honor of SOCS Tom ValentineOn May 7, 2022, at 18:39, JPass via groups.io <Jpass12=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: I'm 51 and will be eligible in 4 months. I was hoping to retire at that time. From the looks of it, I might stick around a little longer to give it a chance to recover and continue buying cheap. I do feel like retiring as soon as possible but not sure if I should.
Thanks,JPOn Saturday, May 7, 2022, 3:44 PM, Rich Tracy Jr <kofc8077@comcast.net> wrote:
I've been in G since the move before the Inauguration and didn't move back to S when the recommendation changed. Obviously, I regretted that until now.I am not overly risk averse, holding S through the dip and rise of COVID. I too am now looking for close to bottom to jump back in.BTW, I'm retired since 2017, no longer making contributions.Best to everyone.RichI'm 50/50 C/S. Since early in the year. I'm down around $120k. I'm staying the course. Moving to G at this time would mean you would be realizing the loss. You would also miss the recovery. Remember, this is a long term strategy. There are always turbulent times and you just need to muscle through the jitters and the panic urging you to move to G.
Thanks,JPOn Saturday, May 7, 2022, 11:26 AM, Damian Cotto via groups.io <damian.cotto=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
I know I switched from G to C&S for just two weeks and dropped 5k. It made me go right back to G. Lol
Respectfully,Damian CottoOn Saturday, May 7, 2022, 13:04, JOHN HOLLIS via groups.io <John.hollis_oo4=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
I just wish we had an inkling how close or far from bottoming we are. I keep hearing that the 2nd half of the year should be better, but that all depends on inflation being controlled. If the stock market is capitulating then then there may be much more pain ahead.
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